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Chapter 8: Power and Environment
Now you have set up a new serially or network connected RPC device, this will automatically create a corresponding new
Managed Device with the same Name /Description as the RPC The outlet names on the RPC/PDU Managed Device will by
default be "Outlet 1" "Outlet 2".
You can now establish a "connection" between particular Managed Device that draws power from the particular RPC/PDU
outlet (using Serial & Network: Managed Devices - refer Chapter 4). The outlet will then take up the name of the powered
Managed Device.
Note: The Management Console has support for a number of network and serial PDU's. If your PDU is not on the default list,
it is simple to add support for more devices. This is covered in Chapter 14: Advanced Configurations
IPMI service processors and BMCs can be configured so all authorized users can use the Management Console to remotely
cycle power and reboot computers, even when their operating system is unresponsive. To set up IPMI power control, the
Administrator first enters the IP address/domain name of the BMC or service processor (e.g. a Dell DRAC) in Serial &
Network: Network Hosts. Then in Serial & Network: RPC Connections, the Administrator specifies the RPC Type to be
IPMI1.5 or 2.0
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